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The dial switch in the base interrupted the line current by repeatedly but very briefly disconnecting the line 1 – 10 times for each digit, and the hook switch ( in the center of the circuit diagram ) disconnected the line and the transmitter battery while the handset was on the cradle.
* January 23 – 24 – Armed civilian leftist briefly attack and occupy an Argentine army base near Buenos Aries.
He started out as a shortstop, then moved to second base when the briefly retired Robin Yount returned.
During the transition the input transistor is briefly in its active region ; so it draws a large current away from the base of the output transistor and thus quickly discharges its base.
US Navy aircraft also briefly operated from Darrell's Island, maintaining anti-submarine air parols, before their own base was operational.
Suleiman the Magnificent conquered the base of the knights on the island of Rhodes, who then relocated first briefly to Sicily and later permanently to Malta, leaving the Castle and Bodrum to the Ottoman Empire.
In the spring of 1986, an offensive into Paktia Province briefly occupied the mujahideen base at Zhawar only at the cost of heavy losses.
Before climbing a tributary up to Craigmont, the highway briefly paralleled a massive steel railroad trestle near its base, its track nearly 300 ( 91 m ) feet above the creek.
The community is situated at the eastern base of South Mountain at elevations between 500-700 '; the landscape here is principally underlain by the Tomstown Dolomite, and the neighboring area is home to at least four known solutional caves, one of which — Mount Aetna Cave — was open briefly for commercial tours in the 1930s.
The latter two bases were discontinued in 1946 when they returned to civil use ; the base briefly became the Air Force Technical Base in December 1947.
The base briefly trained weather reconnaissance and combat squadrons using P-61 Black Widow, P-38 Lightning, P-51 Mustang, and B-25 Mitchell aircraft.
In 1974, ZDF moved its base of operations to Mainz-Lerchenberg, after briefly being located in Wiesbaden.
The latter two bases were discontinued in 1946, and the base briefly became the Air Force Technical Base in December 1947.
From west to east, the major Ottawa Valley communities are Mattawa, Deep River ( with nearby Chalk River, the site of Canada's nuclear reactor program ), Petawawa ( a major Canadian military base ), Pembroke ( where Samuel de Champlain landed briefly ), Fort Coulonge, Shawville, Renfrew, Quyon, Arnprior, Ottawa ( the nation's capital ), Rockland, L ' Orignal, Hawkesbury, and Rigaud.
Cepeda was briefly moved to third base to open a spot for Willie McCovey in the starting lineup, but was moved to the outfield after committing errors in the position.
From 1632 Memmingen was briefly garrisoned by the Swedish army, and became a base of operations for Swedish troops in Swabia.
After sitting empty for a couple years, the base site was used by a bagel manufacturer briefly.
This location briefly became Lennon and McCartney ’ s new writing base, taking over from McCartney ’ s Forthlin Road home in Liverpool.
Under the Roman dominion, Aegilium Insula or Igillia Insula it was an important base in the Tyrrhenian Sea, and was cited briefly by Julius Caesar in his De Bello Civili, by Pliny, by Pomponius Mela, and by the fifth-century AD poet Rutilius Claudius Namatianus, who celebrated Igilium's successful repulse of the Getae and safe harbor for Romans, in a time when Igilium's slopes were still wooded:
In June 1945, Mountain Home also briefly served as a training base for the new B-29 Superfortress with the 301st Bombardment Group ( Very Heavy ) training for combat, but the Japanese surrender in August brought a swift end to the new mission and, for a time, to the base at Mountain Home.
After briefly allowing nuclear weapons to be temporarily stationed in Goose Bay, Labrador, Canada agreed to a long term lease of the Goose Bay base to the US Strategic Air Command.
Continuing to flow west, the North Fork receives several tributaries including Wells Creek, which joins the river right at the base of the falls as well as Glacier Creek, and Canyon Creek, before the river turns briefly south.

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Chico Ruiz made a spectacular play on Alusik's grounder in the hole in the fourth and Wert came up with some good stops and showed a strong arm at third base.
Low-cost time base correctors ( TBC ) specifically designed to work with the Toaster quickly came to market, most of which were designed as standard Amiga bus cards.
The first model looked like the later IBM PC ( which came on the market years later ), a rectangular base unit with two floppy drives on the front, and a monitor on top with a separate detachable keyboard.
Noticing that the intentional ball came in too close to the plate, Cabrera swung at the ball, resulting in a base hit, and a run scored for Florida.
A clarification came in 1955 that awarded a stolen base to a runner, even if he became involved in a rundown, provided he managed to evade the rundown, and advance to the base he was intending to steal.
Sandberg came up again in the tenth inning, facing a determined Sutter with one man on base.
The importance of London in the Classical period is often overlooked, but it served as the home to the Broadwood's factory for piano manufacturing and as the base for composers who, while less notable than the " Vienna School ", had a decisive influence on what came later.
A major military base was built in Kenya, and the African colonies came under an unprecedented degree of direct control from London.
Later forms, however, came with the conventional base consisting of a plinth and a torus.
The garrison of Agrigentum managed to call for reinforcements and the Carthaginian relief force commanded by Hanno came to the rescue and destroyed the Roman supply base at Erbessus.
The great successes, at Boston ( 1776 ), Saratoga ( 1777 ) and Yorktown ( 1781 ), came from trapping the British far from base with much larger numbers of troops.
He came down near small town of Preveza, on the coast north of the Ionian island of Lefkas, secured local Greek assistance, repaired his plane and resumed flight back to base.
Kevin Bass came up with the tying and winning runs on base ; however Jesse Orosco would strike him out, ending the game.
Justinian's family came from a lowly and provincial background, and therefore he had no power base in the traditional aristocracy of Constantinople.
He continued to base his activities in Munich for the remainder of his life, and his administrative duties came to absorb much of his time and energy.
In the nightcap came his first extra-base hit, a 6th-inning double, as well as another single, which, in conjunction with aggressive base-running, triggered a 2-run, 8th-inning rally, narrowing the Dodgers ' lead to one ; one inning later, the Pirates ' comeback would fall one run short, with the go-ahead run on base, and Clemente on deck.
Because of the base effect, real growth came to 1. 9 %.
Because he was so popular, GIs and airmen from all around the base came to see him and his plane.
English Dockyard, as it came to be called, a sheltered and well-protected deepwater port, was the main base and facilities there were greatly expanded during the later 18th century.
With each change in ownership came deeper service and staff cutbacks and changes of focus and a corresponding shrinkage of its traditional media customer base.
Many also came hoping to find young noblemen among the officers of the Garrison and Naval base to whom they might marry their daughters.
As he matured he came to be well known beyond his power base in Worms and Speyer, so when the Saxon line died off and the elected monarchy for the German realm stood vacant, he was elected King in 1024 at the respectably old age of thirty-four years and crowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire on 26 March 1027, becoming the first of four kings and emperors of the Salian Dynasty.
The first geographical expedition which came nearest to the base of the future Lenin Peak in the early 20th century was arguably the expedition of Nikolai Leopol ' dovich Korzhenevskiy.
When Diệm came to power, he reversed these re-allocations as upper-class landowners were part of his ideological support base.

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